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The highway was significantly reconfigured in 2000–2002, [20] [21] with the overpass over the industrial access road to Whirlpool's warehouse in Benton Harbor and a rail line removed and rebuilt in late 2000 through early 2001, [22] [23] and one of the two grade-separated interchanges, at Klock Road, demolished and downgraded to an at-grade ...
Benton Harbor is a city in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan.It is 46 miles southwest of Kalamazoo and 71 miles southwest of Grand Rapids.According to the 2020 census, its population was 9,103. [4]
Hazard maps created for flooding are also used in insurance rate adjustments. [3] Hazard maps can also be useful in determining the risks of living in a certain area. [3] Hazard maps can help people become aware of the dangers they might face from natural disasters in a specific area. [1]
Hesperia experienced 10.894 speeding deaths per 100,000 residents in 2021, making it the most dangerous area for speeding in the U.S. ConsumerAffairs. Top 25 most dangerous cities for speeding
Benton Heights is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the west-center of the township, adjacent to Benton Harbor.; Fair Plain is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the southwest part of the township, extending west into St. Joseph Charter Township.
The highway was first designated in the 1930s as a bypass of the Benton Harbor and St. Joseph area. Its termini have been moved over the years since, extending and contracting the length of the highway between Niles and Benton Harbor. M-139 now serves to provide access through the area from a set of bypasses consisting of I-94 and US 31.
On February 3, 1992, a Beech 95-BE55 Baron crashed in Benton Harbor for undetermined reasons. [6] On August 2, 2002, a Piper PA-46 impacted terrain on the extended centerline during a forced landing at Benton Harbor following a complete loss of engine power in cruise. The aircraft was substantially damaged, and the pilot and two passengers were ...
The Black Autonomy Network Community Organization (BANCO) is a political and social justice coalition working in Benton Harbor, Michigan.The organization was founded in 2003 by Reverend Edward Pinkney, a Baptist minister, to protest the death of Terrance Shurn, an African American man killed during a pursuit by the Benton Harbor Police.